Show t t a HtOMMtMWWWWm newspaper Strike 13 Perish In About Negotiations Brazilian Are Broken Off Town - NEW YORK an Negotiations in this city's longest longest newspaper strike broke off today without any new meetings scheduled Publishers' negotiator Amory Bradford said he called a halt to the negotiations after the printers offered no new proposals to break the deadlock which has caused a serious newspaper blackout for New York Bradford said after Joint negotiations broke up that 'the union "stated a position identical to the one" presented at Saturday's meeting Bradford said he believed Aa Interesting and informative talk on health problems will be given by Professor Reed Roberts of Utah State University this evening at 7:30 at the American Legion home in Smlthfield The event is being spnocored by the ESA Sorority and the American Legion Auxiliary The public is invited - BPB i Sen Wallace F Bennett said Wednesday he will again SAG PAULO Brazil BUT -a bill placing transFour passengers still were portation unions under the ' laws missing today in the wreckage said he will Bennett Join of a Brazilian airliner that crashed Tuesday killing at least Sen John L McClellan In introducing the bill 13 and Injuring 32 The Republican senator said Iden-itiofficials said the City of 10 of the 13 dead had the need for legislation of this been established Three others kind has been made clear by were burned beyond recogni- the Immense power attained by James Itolfa president of tion the International Teamsters of identified bodies Four the were those of residents of Union and Harry Bridget of homes into which the Cruzeiro the West Coast longshoremen" intol"Power of this do Sul transport erable In a free type is Bensociety" in a driving rain after nett dunged t said laws apovershooting the airport to of railthe ply management the Credit for comparatively small death toll went to army roads truckers and shippers" medical corpsmen who happen- he continued "It seems only consistent that they should aped to be undergoing a near the exercise crash ply to the unions in the same industries” he added scene Bennett cited the current y Richard B Searight Wichita old East and Gulf Coast Kan one of two Americans aboard the plane said the me- dock strike which has cost the dical corpsmen did a "terrific nation nearly half a billion dollars in losses job" The other American aboard was Cipriano Angelo New York City TV “If it hadn’t been for the soldiers all of us would have been LOS ANGELES dm — Insulburned to death" Searight ation of a closed circuit televisaid Searight a technical advis- sion system to aid in controlling traffic at Salt Lake City munor for the Company suffered a brok- icipal airport will be started en rib and leg and a wrenched Mar 18 the Federal Aviation shoulder Angelo a sales engi- Agency (FAA) said today neer for the same concern suffered two broken legs and two broken wrists R-Ul- ah anti-t- rust D-A- rk es p sur-rende- -- ne Seek Instructors - WASHINGTON 15 Msnghaa McMordie Dorothy Jeppesen McMurdie John and Ramona Bernhard will be presented by Soroptimist Club of Logan Friday Jan 18 in Nib-leHall at 8:15 pm The four talented and well known musicians will present a program of musical comedy selections Tickets are $1 and may be secured at City Drug Leven’s from Rene M&Murdie at the Logan LDS Hospital or from any member of the dub twin-engine- d "Anti-trus- life-savi- ng 23-da- Airport Minneapolis-Honey-we- ll Are Reassured House Democrats today successfully sought assurance from the majority Republicans they will not be ignored when the major items of legislative business come before them Speaker Charles Welch told the Democrats he wanted them to understand the majority leadership planned to confer with the minority throughout the session as a method of in curing relative harmony The Democrats are a minority by only four members ' Minority leader Ernest Dean asked Welch during a discussion on adoption of rules to set up a ratio giving the Democrats proper representation on all special committees The speaker did not directly agree to that request but did indicate such a proposal will get serious consideration Getting carried Away by your root down-t- o For earth solution to thoio complicated forms why not bring thorn to usf Fast accural service guaranteed at a coil so low It's sometimes more than paid for by the money wo save you Sot us AID IIP todayl SU At ANTIC W we pieperelien iwmurwwu eieke evert Ifcef ed ef every lee retere It ye eny penalty er leieted any ey tfce penalty ec Weted we wilt : - lMl) © 132 North Main Street SK Xeliae'l pi ' m :A"j 5 Semi-form- al - on two-month- s' ’ Good - LAKE CITY (DPD -- The State Highway Department opened bids bn three road projects Tuesday and the low offers two from a Springville firm totaled nearly $1 million W W Clyde Co submitte the low offer for six miles of Utah 29 near Orangeville in Emery County and for construction of two concrete structures 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business urith usf 64-5- vous" and will be carried out Jay Hubert Ward 24 Logan in decoration tn the Girl’s Gym and: Carol Herschi? 19 Logan with music by the Lou Fornoff have purchased a mafriage li- Combo Dress is cense at the Cache County the time is 9:00 pm and Clerk’s office is $150 per couple of the event are In J Austin Watts Cache Coun- Bettercharge Girl’s Club Officers ty Civil Defense director has Jackie Ward president Nanreturned from a ette Theurer vice pres Charvisit in Washington'' D C lene Knowles Sec and FranPhiladelphia and New York ces Jensen reporter City He was guest at the The week of January 14 home of Prof and Mrs Stan- through 18 is test week for the ford Johnson New York While Second Quarter at South Cache in the east he made a study of which ends on January 18 several Civil Defense organizations and situations and gainSkiing ed valuable information that is Mr Skiing good today at Alta might be adapted locally Watts had The Herald Journal and very good at Brighton mailed' to him while in ithe east and had this- comment: newspaper of its size of any I "In my opinion it's the best had opportunity to observe" Offtraa Sere m the Nettoa S4 AM AM to I APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NO and- - lVe° thinJrYou 7 enjoy MARRINER BROWN -- Highway Agency Opens Bids On Three Projects Legem Utah 27 Tee Service Urynl WKKKDAVS e KATLRDAYI applied ' grandson EARL'S Tshombe Expected To Return To Elisabethvilie By Carol Ana Allen SPARTAN UNDEFEATED wrestlers look forward to their next match on January 17 at South Cache with Bonneville High schooL Since the new year meets have been held with Bear River and Weber sionmarLogan Stake Relief Society winning both by sizable Diplomatic circles in the cenare tral officers and teachers are re- gins Team Congolese capital of Leominded of the leadership meet- Keith Nelson and Curtis poldville said they hoped the two days had brought a ing to be held Saturday at 2:00 last ( Ward pm in Athe Logan Firstwill turning point In Congo hisENTHUSIASTIC South AN be dramatization chapel tory” presented by the social science Cache student body is looking These circles noted that albasketto forward the coming directhe under department Tshombe has said it tion of stake leader Ellen Hum- ball games with interest after though times before and then Frimany last Bear River phrey AU those interested are crushing The game showed reneged they felt secession invited to attend AU depart- day 6 the Spartan team much im- finally would be ended this ments will be conducted after proved after losing at Box El- time because the "military the presentation der the previous week South myth of Katanga is exploded Cache has a region bye Janu- like a soap bubble” of the A Truck Company Battalion ary 18 playing Grace Idaho Ibis was a reference to the 96th Transportation wUl hold drill as scheduled tk in Hyrum but will again be in relative ease with which U N night at 7:20 pm Uniform wul Region play at Logan on Jan forces cut through Katangese 25 Region rosters containing defenses in the latest series of be Class C the teams cheerleaders and actions to take all Tshombe’s Benson Ward local of the student officers of all Region strongholds but Kolwezl where Farmers Union wUl meet schools will be on sale at all he is staying at present 25c Thursday at 8 pm at the home games for school house A W Chambers Smlthfield president' of the SATURDAY JANUARY 19 ADA will be the speaker AU is the date set for the annual members and the public are girl’s choice B G C "SnobalT at South Cache The selected invited theme is "Rainbow Rendez- Bird daughter of Mr and Mrs Orvel Bird of Mendon They are there to welcome the new DON KARL HOyRS: 7 n ga The Congo OPB— Katanga President Moise Tshombe was reported moving today to bring his secessionist province back into the Congo and bring peace to this part of Africa Sources here said Tshombe will return to Elisabethvilie Thursday to confer with U N officials on ending the seces- y S WE WANT TOUR (ft© -- -- - OPEN TIL 7 P M ( the home of Mr and Mrs Earl By Mrs O J Barrett Coming home for the holidays Gordon in Smilhfield In the were Mr and Mrs George afteriloon they motored to Charchalis and daughter Ca- Clearfield and enjoyed New mille of Las Vegas Nev Kris- Year's dinner at her sister and tine Armstrong of Pomona family' Mr and Mrs Fred Calif Mr and Mrs Gordon Splcker While at the Gordon's Maughan Bradley Vance and they ssw the Rose Bowl parade' Andrea bf Layton and were in color guests of their mother and Mr and Mrs Owen Sorensen grandmother Mrs Vance D entertained at a turkey dinWalker A lovely turkey dinner ner on New Year's in honor of was served by Mrs Walker Veda Sorensen Mr and Mrs Christmas day Mrs Walker 0 J Barrett Isabella Stumpf spent New Year's with her sis- Norman Sorensen Pauline and ter and husband Minnie and Doreen Sorensen Andrew Cooley at their home Monday dinner guests of Mr in Salt Lake City and Mrs ' Melvin Muir were Luncheon guests of Mr and Mr and Mrs Lew Brentsen of Mrs Ross Bartlett were Mrs Ogden Richard Coming from Orem SaturGladys of Maughan Wellsville Mr and day were Mr and Mrs Ken Maughan Mrs Conway Maughan Con A Olsen and family and were nie Patty Terry Steven weekend guests of Mr and Mrs thy and Julie of Logan Twana O J Barrett and Isabella and Debra Bartlett Stumpf A turkey dinner was Coming from California for served Sunday in their honor the holidays were Mr and Other gusets included Mr and Mrs Clark Muir and children Mrs Owen Sorensen Norman of Panorama Calif and Mr Sorensen Pauline and Doreen and Mrs Don Muir and child- Sorensen ren of Garden Grove They Mr and Mrs Ned Bodily and were guesU of Mr and Mrs children motored to Fairview Gilbert Muir and Mr and Mrs Ida and were Sunday dinner Morris Neilson at Hyrum Mr and Mrs- Joseph guests ' To Salt Lake Bodily Mr and Mrs Melvin Muir On Monday the Bodilys — spent the holidays with their Pauline Sorensen Douglas and daughter and family Mr and Dennis Olsen motored to Orem Mrs Larry Bedke and daugh- and spent Monday and Tuester Sandra at their home in day with the Ken Olsens Mr and Mrs LaMar Congo Salt Lake City On New Year’s are they were guests at brunch at of Garden Gate Calif 4 THE HERALD JOURNAL uW happy over the arrival of their first born a boy weighing eight pounds nine ounces Mrs Congo is the former Marilyn ' rV'f i tea ®d© House Demos SALT LAKE CITY CPI "ESFjMSEE Children Visit at Home of Mrs Vance D Walker Laws Anti-Tru- st Airliner Crash Cache Stake Singing Mothers will practice tonight at 7 pm instead of at 7:30 as previously planned The practice will take place in the Cache Stake House ud all members are requested the situation was "considerably to be present worse” than it has been "The proposal we made on All members of the Paradise Saturday was our final offer" Ward choir and their partners he said are invited to be at the ward He said he had gone into the chapel Thursday at 7:30 pm meeting with "guarded optimto hear the tape recording of ism" their Christmas cantata came as New The break-uYork Daily News Publisher F Parents of 10th grade stu- M warned that the fudents are invited to attend an tureFlynn of the city’s newspapers adult education class which would be further if will discuss the occupational either side in theJeopardised dispute opportunities of young people after a prolonged course will consist of eight strike meetings one each Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the South Cache High auditorium Garth Lee will be the instructor There is no registration fee A film strip with sound tape recording For Ski School will start each session and a (Continued from Page 1) group discussion will follow aU instructors and all those Ninth Ward welfare dinner interested are urged to attend sponsored by the ward Prim- the Thursday evening meeting Last year some 320 students ary will be held Thursday 8 17 —from 5:30 to from age 8tt up — participm January This will be a ham dinner pated in the annual ski school Tickets are f 150 for adults and and it is anticipated that en75 cents for children under 12 thusiasm is high for this year’s or $8 for a family ticket Every- activity one is Invited to attend Application blanks are being prepared and they will be The Association of Church available at Olympic Sports Women of the Presbyterian Alpine Sports The Sportsman Church win hold its regular Bilmark Sporting Goods Al’s meeting Thursday at 2 pm in Sporting Goods and The Herald Westminster Hall The program JournaL Price will again be wUl be "The Insignificant Min- 57 A0 per student ority" by Mike Clark USU Youngsters will need their student AU ladies are invited own ski equipment and it has to attend There win be a nurusual practice for the been sery for the children students to take lunches with Recent births at Legan LDS them each Saturday “We feel this ski school has Hospital: a boy Mr and Mrs been a wonderful opportunity Dean Elwood 140 East 1st South Hyde Park Jan 13 for Cache Valley young people feel it will undoubtedly girl Mr and Mrs Max J and a lot of injuries in the save 13 Smlthfield Jan Hilly ard future Beebe Reed Mrs and Mr by teaching the proper girl 92 North 2nd East Smlthfield techniques while they are Jan 13 boy Mr and Mrs Bar- young" Professor Jensen exry Hansen Trenton JanJ3 plained He is assistant profesgirl Mr and Mrs Loyal H sor of health physical educaSeeholzer 342 East 8th North tion and recreation at Utah Jan 14 girl Mr and Mrs State University and recreation Kenneth Vurhan 324 North 5th specialist for the Extension East Jan 15: boy Mr and Service Mrs Don Williamson Paradise Jan 15 boy Mr and Mrs Raymond Grover Fielding Jan Mendon Would Designate Unions Under ISIsCjatrasHj' Or ClG VALUS! 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